Which principle serves as the theoretical foundation proving that no heat engine can be more efficient than a reversible engine operating between the same two temperatures?

Answer

The Second Law of Thermodynamics.

The Carnot limit is a direct manifestation of the Second Law, which dictates that a heat engine operating between two reservoirs cannot exceed the efficiency of a reversible engine operating between those same reservoirs.

Which principle serves as the theoretical foundation proving that no heat engine can be more efficient than a reversible engine operating between the same two temperatures?

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